Moral TalesJohn Harris, 1831 - 182 sivua |
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Sivu 77
... master led him , or ask one question for explanation . He was only glad if he could cram into his memory the task given to him . Woldemar , on the contrary , could never be satisfied : he pursued his father with ques- tions , even when ...
... master led him , or ask one question for explanation . He was only glad if he could cram into his memory the task given to him . Woldemar , on the contrary , could never be satisfied : he pursued his father with ques- tions , even when ...
Sivu 79
... safely that he did not fear the highest waves . The coachman was not more expert in breaking in a young horse than Woldemar ; and Eugene often used to teaze him : " If ever I should be master of this estate THE UNIVERSAL GENIUS . 79.
... safely that he did not fear the highest waves . The coachman was not more expert in breaking in a young horse than Woldemar ; and Eugene often used to teaze him : " If ever I should be master of this estate THE UNIVERSAL GENIUS . 79.
Sivu 80
" If ever I should be master of this estate , I will you my head coachman . " make Woldemar , however , never heeded these ob- servations . When forced to remain at home during the winter , he amused himself at the spinning - wheel of ...
" If ever I should be master of this estate , I will you my head coachman . " make Woldemar , however , never heeded these ob- servations . When forced to remain at home during the winter , he amused himself at the spinning - wheel of ...
Sivu 94
... Master of the Horse and the Chamberlain ; found both willing to share every danger with their beloved master ; concerted with them on the best means of securing their flight ; made all the necessary preparations ; and often repeated to ...
... Master of the Horse and the Chamberlain ; found both willing to share every danger with their beloved master ; concerted with them on the best means of securing their flight ; made all the necessary preparations ; and often repeated to ...
Sivu 96
... Master of the Horse had already received a wound in the head ; and the Prince being hurt in the arm , capture seemed inevitable : on a sudden , Woldemar saw the Esthonians , and , calling to them in their language to come to his ...
... Master of the Horse had already received a wound in the head ; and the Prince being hurt in the arm , capture seemed inevitable : on a sudden , Woldemar saw the Esthonians , and , calling to them in their language to come to his ...
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Sivu 119 - A REFLECTION AT SEA. SEE how, beneath the moonbeam's smile, Yon little billow heaves its breast, And foams and sparkles for a while, And murmuring then subsides to rest. Thus man, the sport of bliss and care, Rises on Time's eventful sea ; And, having swell'da moment there, Thus melts into eternity ! AN INVITATION TO SUPPER TO MRS.
Sivu 129 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain: Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters: who maketh the clouds his chariot: who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Sivu 118 - Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
Sivu 126 - Save, Lord ! or we p erish."— Matt viii. 25. 1 WHEN through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming, When o'er the dark wave the red lightning is gleaming, Nor hope lends a ray, the poor seaman to cherish, We fly to our Maker:
Sivu 126 - Then rose from sea to sky the wild farewell — Then shriek'd the timid, and stood still the brave, Then some leap'd overboard with dreadful yell, As eager to anticipate their grave; And the sea yawn'd around her like a hell...